@jayskoon93: The solo campaign is very fun and the settings/mood is very well executed. It's simply that the end content is boring as hell (sponge-bullets enemies, bland gear (every weapon fells the same) and no sense of progression). For $18 it well worth to play the campaign.
Not a surprise, I mean you can't cramp a DVD reader on the Switch stand. Now I hope it is compatible with Wii U games digitally without having to buy them again or else I will holding the purchase a couple years (I still have a lot of games yet to be played on the U)
Not a surprise, I mean you can't cramp a DVD reader on the Switch stand. Now I hope it is compatible with Wii U games digitally without having to buy them again or else I will holding the purchase a couple years (I still have a lot of games yet to be played on the U)
@HackedLife: I mainly agree. However customers also deserve a part of the blame. I mean, I as an user always knew what was being released (They where always pitching technological achievements over actual gameplay or gaming mechanics) I knew it wasn't my type of game (specially since I learned it was a resource gathering game) and thus I didn't buy the game.
People is too prone to jump into the hype train and thus they are easily disappointed.
@angrycreep: I can see your point, however in the new era of 2-3 years gen cycles they need to sell the hell out of units within the first year, PS3 had 8+ years to achieve that mark.
I've been enjoying the hell out of Destiny on PS4. Obviously I'll buy the sequel on PS4 because my fire team. But I'm looking forward to give it a try on PC with proper M/K support.
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